The Dan McMillion Jazz Orchestra: Give It One (2004)

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Much like its predecessors, Dan McMillion's fifth album as leader of his central Florida-based Jazz Orchestra offers more straight-ahead swinging inspired by fellow trumpeter Maynard Ferguson's electrifying big bands of the '60s, ably performed by an ensemble comprised of earnest young musicians who don't hold anything back.

Among the eleven selections are two co-written by Maynard ("Give It One," "Footpath Café") and at least four others that are closely associated with the incomparable monarch of the high C's, including Joe Zawinul's funky "Birdland" and Don Sebesky's snappy "Fan It Janet." McMillion solos, on trumpet and/or flugelhorn, on every number save "Janet," showing clearly that when it comes to reaching the stratosphere he's not too far removed from his good friend and role model, Ferguson.

Maynard must be pleased to hear the music he helped popularize being played with such adeptness and enthusiasm by a new generation of jazz musicians shepherded by one of his long-time admirers, Dan McMillion. In fact, almost anyone who digs mind-blowing big band jazz should also be refreshed and elated.